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The Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Cultures prepares students for success in a complex world. Students with translingual and transcultural competence excel in careers in business, law, medicine, education, and government.   Through the study of languages and cultures at JCU and our programs abroad, students:

  • engage in active learning through proficiency-based instruction and state-of-the-art technology that emphasize international experience

  • gain knowledge of cultural perspectives, products, and practices that enable them to understand the nuances of cultural diversity

  • develop effective communicative, critical, and analytical skills

  • prepare themselves to enter competitive markets or graduate and professional programs

Consistent with the university’s mission, the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Cultures is committed to developing students into responsible citizens of the world.

The Classical and Modern Languages and Cultures Department offers majors and minors in Classical Studies, French, German, Ancient Greek, Latin, and Spanish.

Courses are also available in Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Slovak and International Cultures (IC).

Interdisciplinary concentrations include Africana Studies, East Asian Studies, International Business, International Economics and Modern Language, International Studies, Italian Studies, Latin American Studies, and Modern European Studies.

Core Courses and the Language Requirement

Division I Core requirement in languages (6 credits) is met with two sequential courses in the same language. Students may begin a new language or continue a language at their entry level of competence, as determined by placement examination.

Division II Core requirements and special designations (R/S/D/W) may be met with approved literature or culture courses taught in the department, offered either in the original language or in English (CL for classical studies and IC for modern languages).

Teaching Licensure

Students seeking licensure for teaching are reminded that the equivalent of 30-48 semester hours of credit is required for a Multi-Age teaching licensure in Latin or a modern language. They are strongly advised to take ML 308 (Teaching Languages).

Links to further information

Your Foreign Language Requirement at JCU

Why Study a Foreign Language

Choosing a Language to Study

The Story of the Tower of Babel

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